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Parts of Speech (RL)
Parts of Speech--subjects, verbs, prepositions (RL)
Question | Answer |
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Identify the subject of the sentence: After a prolonged battle, Wilfred and his neighbor finally agreed to disagree. | Wilfred and his neighbor |
Identify the subject of the sentence: Some of the pizza in the refrigerator is growing mold. | Some |
Identify the subject of the sentence: Since the burn was not very severe, Taylor decided not to go to the emergency room. | Taylor |
Identify the subject of the sentence: Malorie had planned to ask Tom to the party, but Vicky got to him first. | Malorie, Vicky |
Identify the subject of the sentence: The singer, Evan Davis, sounded a little like Tom Waits. | singer |
Identify the complete verb of the sentence: The car had been in the shop at the time of the alleged crime. | had been |
Identify the complete verb of the sentence: Without evidence to support their theory, the crime scene investigators were forced to drop their investigation. | were forced |
Identify the complete verb of the sentence: The two boys were neighbors and played together nearly every day. | were, played |
Identify the complete verb of the sentence: Valerie was furious with her brother after the accident. | was |
Identify the complete verb of the sentence: The coffee, which had been left unattended for hours, was stone cold as it spilled on my bare foot. | was |
Identify the prepositional phrase of the sentence: The couple spent a relaxing weekend in the mountains. | in the mountains |
Identify the prepositional phrase of the sentence: When Gerald called his fiancée, he was surprised when she didn’t answer the phone in her office. | in her office |
Identify the prepositional phrase of the sentence: On the other side of the room, several people gathered to discuss politics. | on the other side, of the room |
Identify the prepositional phrase of the sentence: Terry didn’t want to turn in his paper for a bunch of reasons. | for a bunch, of reasons |
Identify the prepositional phrase of the sentence: “Look deep into my eyes,” the vampire intoned. | into my eyes |